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| + | REMORA, or Fish Odimoliont. The Sucker-Fish. | ||
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| + | ''In Fo. 103 Bossewell gives the Coat of Roscarroche. Vert three scythes argent. For Crest, “ the fishe odimoliont haryant ('''haurient''') sable. ”'' | ||
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| + | '' The dexter supporter to the arms of Baron Scarsdale is a female figure, holding in the sinister hand a javelin, entwined with a '''Remora''', which Burke and Foster in their Peerage's describe as a serpent. (ELVN)'' | ||
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Remora Remora: said by one writer (Henry Peacham, 1630) to be borne, but no example found. | Remora Remora: said by one writer (Henry Peacham, 1630) to be borne, but no example found. | ||
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Версия 20:37, 12 апреля 2021
REMORA, or Fish Odimoliont. The Sucker-Fish.
In Fo. 103 Bossewell gives the Coat of Roscarroche. Vert three scythes argent. For Crest, “ the fishe odimoliont haryant (haurient) sable. ”
The dexter supporter to the arms of Baron Scarsdale is a female figure, holding in the sinister hand a javelin, entwined with a Remora, which Burke and Foster in their Peerage's describe as a serpent. (ELVN)
Remora Remora: said by one writer (Henry Peacham, 1630) to be borne, but no example found.
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